Live Life To The Full

by Jodie Phillips   Mar 3, 2008


My views on life
Have now changed
Ever since
Her life was taken away.

Being so young
When her life came to an end
shows that on tomorrow
i can no longer depend.

It could all be over
In the blink of an eye,
From now on i will live my life
Thinking tomorrow i might die.

That way i will live life to the full
Try my best to acheive my goals,
Make the most of my family and friends
So i can be satisfied when its my time to go.

She never had this oppurtunity
Like so many lives lost along the way,
So much she still wanted to do
So much she still wanted to say.

Death is the final stage
In our stepping stones through life,
I will appreciate im here today
And live only one day at a time.

Love Respect and Appreciate everything in life and don't take things for granted, one life, live it right.

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  • 15 years ago

    by Nobody

    Such an insight on life i loved it...its so true to live life to the fullest knowing one day you will leave it all! amazing i love your choice of words the depth of emotions is amazing truly a beautiful poem! its going in my fav! xxxxxxxxxxxx you are a amazing poet! 5/5

  • 16 years ago

    by hopefulsmile

    Great poem i like it soo much it has a deep and great meaning and very impressive. well done

  • 16 years ago

    by halie

    Thats so true,
    we never know when we r gonna die
    we jus need to be thankful that we r alive 2day
    with the people we love
    i came 2 realize we waste so many years doing stupid stuff
    every1 rlly needs to appreciate life
    great poem
    5/5
    i loved it

  • 16 years ago

    by CY GINDLE

    Only through death do we appericate
    life
    we always say these things you wrote about but as time goes by we forget
    and we waste life

  • 16 years ago

    by Jason

    It's a sad poem, but you're telling the truth on life. We can all die at any given time. ANd I pretend every day of my life is like my last.

    You're a good poet for real, regardless of the poem being sad.